The Partners
The 3D Camera Company (3DCC) is a partnership between William (Bill) White, William Reeve and Lacia Kornlylo. The offices of 3DCC are located in Toronto, Canada and Berlin, Germany.
William (Bill) White
Bill White is the former owner of William F. White International, a successful equipment rental company, which became one of the leading motion picture and television equipment suppliers in the world with offices across Canada, the USA and Europe.
In 1994, the Canadian Society of Cinematographers (CSC) honoured Bill with the Bill Hilson Award for his outstanding service contributing to the development of the motion picture industry in Canada. Bill was most recently honored in April 2006 with the CSC’s prestigious Fuji Award for his outstanding service and contributions to the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. Bill’s understanding of the industry, professional associations and clear vision have made him a leader in providing innovative technology to the film industry.
William Reeve csc
William Reeve is a full member Canadian Society of Cinematographers and has worked for IMAX as a camera specialist and cinematographer on more than twenty films. William is an award winning cinematographer (Volcanoes Of The Deep, Fighter Pilot) and is a world-renowned 3D authority. William has unique experience with deep ocean submersible camera installations, 3D under water optical research, 2D camera development, 15/65 high speed camera development, 3D camera development 15/65, Aerial Camera mounts, open wheel racecar mounts and F1 Race boat mounts.
William’s technical background, creative vision and extensive production experience continue to drive innovation and set standards of excellence within the industry.
Lacia Kornylo
Lacia Kornylo is a veteran of the motion picture industry, with over thirty years experience in all aspects of production and financing of major international motion pictures. Lacia has a solid knowledge base of both the motion picture industry and corporate financial management. Besides production experience, her key roles include Risk Manager at Motion Picture Bond Company, Head of Production at Alliance Atlantis Motion Pictures and Director of Finance at H2O Motion Pictures.
Lacia has also taken opportunities to be involved with the start of new businesses associated with the motion picture industry. A founding partner of Bulloch Disc, the first Canadian company offering computerized motion picture accounting software and payroll services. This company soon merged with EP, which has become the international industry leader for software services. Lacia was also a founding partner in Sparks, the first grip, lighting and camera equipment rental house in Hungary, servicing Eastern Europe. Both of these companies have developed into very successful and viable entities. Well regarded by her peers and well connected internationally, Lacia provides not only strong business acumen, but also an international perspective to the company.

















